The first 3 weeks it was ok....BUT slumping for 1/3 of a season???? Time for an re-evaluation if they still slump...because they are killing fantasy owners including me so far... How do you think these players will do for the rest of the season....

Hunter, Matsui and possibly Burrell would be the only ones I'd be concerned with. Hunter had always been a .250-.260 hitter over his career before having an MVP calibre first half last year. He went on to have a real slump second half, so it's possible that his first half performance last year was a fluke and he's really only about a .260 hitter. Matsui should adapt better to MLB hitting as the season goes on, but since he has never gone through an entire MLB season, there is the risk that he will never catch on. Burrell has his breakout season last year, and everyone thought he was in for an even better season, but it's possible that won't happen.

All of the rest of the guys have track records of 2+ seasons of consistency and it's highly likely that they will come back to their career norms, if not have a career season this year. Alot of the slumpers (Berkman, Giambi, Walker, Chavez, Klesko) can be attributed to nagging injuries.

Miguel Tejada - played somewhat over his head last season. i'm thinking .265/32/90-100 though, which is still respectable for a SS... but if you drafted him to be a crux of your offense, you will be let down.

Pat Burrell - slow start, but a quality power hitter. i'm thinking .270/35/115 this season.. it doesnt look like he's evolved beyond the status he was last year.

Paul Konerko - ouch. i'm thinking .270/20/75 this season. if he continues playing like crap, i could see .260/15/55 though. he looks to be one of, if not the biggest busts in all of fantasy this season.

Lance Berkman - don't know a whole lot about the guy, but .280/30/95 doesn't seem like a horrible prediction.. if he catches fire, maybe 35/110, but i doubt it.

Jason Giambi - looks like his average will dip this season, but .275/37/110 wouldn't be completely horrible, just not as good as you thought.

Magglio Ordonez - looks like he too will fall off as long as hte sox play sub .500 ball, likely to heat up when they're out of contention and the pressure is off. .280/33/110 seems about right.

Eric Chavez - .275/35/110 seems about right.

Hideki Matsui - .275/15/90 anyone? unless he has a torrid surge, it doesnt seem like he'll hit 20 this year. but he's a solid RBI guy who looks like he'll kill you in the HR dept if you need htat power.